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Each Creativerse game world is 10240 × 256 × 10240 blocks in size, divided into 20 × 20 (400) areas, and each area is divided into 8 × 8 = 64 possible claims (25 600 all in all).

Creativerse game worlds are vast enough to provide billions of all types of natural blocks, but not as large as the maximum size that game worlds can have in Minecraft, which also are not infinite/boundless (because of "fake chunks"), despite what popular myths allege.

Currently new Creativerse game worlds are NOT generated procedurally nor randomly. Instead Playful provides basic template game worlds for Creativerse from which one will be chosen randomly for each new world that players create. These template worlds have been generated internally, but are also well-balanced with known maps.

Each newly created player game world is an exact "clone" of one of the 4 current template-worlds (RW5-8). Older worlds were be based on older templates that are not in use any longer, but the player game worlds themselves still prevail and can be played on. No player game world was ever deleted (wiped) by Playful since the beginning of Early Access.

All Biomes have a specific general location on these template-worlds, as well as important POIs (points of interest) like giant trees that can be found at the same coordinate on each new player world that is based on a template-world. This meansthatno world can currently be created that would lack any of the existing biomes.

Using template worlds ensures a balanced gaming progress, and players can orientate themselves more easily by comparing uncovered parts of the map with the known map of the according template world.

When creating a new world, even as an F2P player, you can provide this game world with a password and then play on it all alone. When sharing your password with other players, they can then visit your world and play there even if you are not online.

Your world can be made "public" too, if you check the button next to this game world option (press ESC, then click on "EDIT WORLD" under the image of the world). In this case, your world cannot have a password.

If you want to play on a public player world, you can find a list by selecing "Worlds" in the main menu and then click on the TAB "public" above. You can find descriptions of public worlds in the official forums too: http://steamcommunity.com/app/280790/discussions/4/

Playful has created a number of unmoderated public worlds that were called "social worlds" initially. You can still play on one of those, even though they are quite empty nowadays since players prefer moderated worlds, meaning player worlds with active owners.

To find a list of social worlds, exit your game world to the main menu, click on "Worlds" instead of returning to your world and write "@playful" into the search array to search for these open worlds created by Playful. If you can't enter the @, then mark it in here and copy it to the game with "Ctrl-C" and "Ctrl-V".

On these social worlds, PvP is disabled by default, everyone is set to "Builder" permission rank, fire spreading and corruption spreading are enabled by default. No "Pro" game world options are active.

F2P Creativerse-player will currently start playing on one randomly chosen copy of one of the four template-worlds that they can moderate.

F2P players cannot "create" more worlds for themselves to own and moderate. However they can additionally always play on any other world of other players (as long as the world is public or they had been invited by receiving the password) as well as on social worlds created by Playful.

F2P players who have already created worlds before August 2nd 2016 and have never paid any money in the Store have kept their old worlds and have also been given a "standard" world additionally to that too, but currently they cannot create even more worlds, unless they'd pay to be promoted to "Pro" players.

If you are one of these players, you might find yourself (rather your player character) on a new world when starting the game; but if you exit this world and search for your own worlds (click on "Play" and then on the TAB above), you will see that they are all still there.

Game world options for F2P players:

"Visitors Only" ("Default to Visitor") will disable digging and fighting for all guests until you will promote them to higher permission ranks

"Disable Explosives" - this does not apply to throwable bombs, but to explosives that could damage the environment. All kinds of TNT cannot be activated after being placed, and Excavators cannot be activated to remove blocks

"Disable Fire Sim/Spreading" - open fire from torches, fire pits, campfires etc. cannot set flammable blocks on fire, so fire cannot spread over all adjacent flammable blocks. Fire Bomb cannot set any flammable blocks/liquids on fire, but can still melt Snow and Ice, as well as transform Hardened Lava and Coal Nodes

F2P game worlds cannot be deleted, but reset to their original state in the "world" overview accessible from the main menu before entering any game world. If the game world settings should be unaccessible from ingame, you might have an older F2P game world. Please access your settings from the world list - after updating any of the options (like the world description or tags) you'll be able to access them again while playing on this world.

Everyone who has either bought the game in Early Access or has paid any money via Store as an F2P player before August 2nd 2016 has automatically been promoted to the "Pro" player status with all its benefits and the full content of the Pro DLC.

Early Access players have also been granted the Gold Pack as a gift, and a couple of Coins for the Store. As a returnee, if you cannot see the glider and flashlight icon right away in your equipment slots, you might want to make sure that you have the "Pro"-DLC activated for Creativerse on Steam (check this in your game library) hat you have received for free.

Creative players who bought the Pro DLC have a "Pro"-status and can "create" up to 12 game worlds that they can moderate and "configure" with many more options than the basic world options.

You can find these options by pressing "ESC" and then clicking the button "EDIT WORLD" below the image of the game world (that can be customized).

"Pro" game world options:

"Fresh Start" ("World Bound Recipes") can be disabled, so that all common crafting recipes that have been unlocked in other game worlds will be unlocked on this world too when entering it (does not include rare Recipes, event recipes nor Store-exclusive Recipes)

"Double Treasure" means that more Treasure Chests with occasional rare Recipes and other useful findings in them can be made to randomly spawn in dark places

"Double Regrowth Speed" means that more Flowers and Beeswax can be made to slowly spawn over time on tree Leaves in time, as well as more on blocks of Grass in suitable Biomes. This option might also raise the number of Crops that will randomly grow in the wilderness

"Passive Creatures" means that all Creatures will be set to defensive only, so they won't attack any player characters on this world

"Fewer Creatures" means that only half the amount of Creatures than usual can be made to spawn in this game world

"Low Gravity" - you can lower the gravity of the game world, which will enable all player characters on this world to jump a lot higher than just 2 blocks and will also grant slower descent and safer landing, even though low gravity will not completely negate all falling damage, so falling from very high up still "hurts"

"Skybox" means that a "celestial sky" can be chosen as an alternative skybox where giant planets in the sky during day and night will provide that game world with a decent additional SF-touch

"Combat Difficiculty" - instead of the default "average" combat difficulty mode you can also choose either an Hard Mode or an Easy Mode. In "Easy Mode" all Creatures will only hit half as hard as usually in combat and player characters on this world will not drop any items/blocks/materials from their inventory when a player character is defeated, so no "Death Statues" (urns) will appear at all. "Hard Mode" on the other hand means that Creatures will do twice the damage than normally and even all items/blocks/materials from the quickbar as well as the whole equipment of player characters will be dropped into a retrievable Death Statue when they are defeated.

"Pro" players also receive:

a Glider, available on all game worlds (even public worlds and worlds of friends). Please note that the use of Gliders can be disabled within certain player-made Adventures (mainly to make puzzles more challenging). Adventures are time-limited and will be reset after exit

a toggleable Flashlight for all game worlds. Kindly note that the use of Flashlights can be disabled within certain player-made Adventures

20 more slots in the inventory (60 slots in summary)

200 Stamina, twice as much as with F2P

a notification "Pro" above the player character, visible in multiplayer

two free player claims on every game world (however please note that world owners can reclaim player claims on their own worlds)

other options that might become available only for a limited timespan, like the Ghostly Flashlight that only "Pro" players could claim during Halloween 2017 and is expected to return in 2018 around Halloween

Creativerse is a multiplayer online game, only accessible via an internet connection and Steam. All game worlds are hosted on the online-servers of Playful with no client-sided "savegames" (as of yet).

Currently there are no plans to make Creativerse into an offline game or to provide "stand-alone" clients, since the game was designed as an online game for Steam with easy multiplayer-access from the very beginning.

Multiplayer means: other players can join any game world where they are allowed to enter (by knowing the password or like all "public" worlds that you can find by clicking the according TAB in the list of worlds), no matter if the world creator/owner is online.

Any player can play on dozens of worlds parallel with more or less authorizations (permissions) as given by the respective world owner. If a world is password-protected, then players will have to ask for that password first to be able to join of course.

According to the developers (PlayfulDavid as of 03/13/2015) there is a limit of how many players can actively play together on one world to avoid extreme lags. Playful capped the worlds at 20 players maximum online for now; although the developers hope to be able to handle more than that eventually in the future.

It was said that on social/public worlds (currently under construction) up to 100 players were "allowed" to start, but only 20 players would be able to play there at the same time. However it seems that the limit of 100 players has ever since been raised to many hundreds of players.

Besides: no, it's not a bug that the leaves of several really giant Wildwood-trees are reaching from high up to the ground like hanging Vines! They have been designed this way for template worlds RW1-4.

You can take a look at your player character's current location by typing // into the chat and confirming this with "enter"/"return".
Coordinates are displayed as 3 numbers, separated with commas:

from East +5,120 to West -5,120, (first number of the coordinates shown)

from the lowest level (End of the world) 0 to +256 to the highest point in the sky (second number)

and at last from +5,120 from North to South -5,120 (third number of the coordinates)

By the way: 81,6 is "sea level", and if you're swimming in the water of an ocean, your (middle) coodinates will be 80,3. When swimming you're just a little below the surface in the water, so the biome-display is always "Fossil" (currently as of R26 in December 2015).

The spawn point for each player character who creates a world is randomly chosen, but it's nearly always in Woodlands close to Grassland biomes. Where exactly players will start off on a new game world is supposed make the gameplay-experience of each player a bit more "random" and various in challenge.

Visitors will enter a new game world at the first spawn-point of the world-creator. They can then teleport to the Touchstone of the world owner, if that person does permit it (it can be changed by activating the touchstone and toggling the according option).

The lowest layer of all Creativerse-worlds is made of indestructible violet glass-like blocks called "End Of The World". These blocks are not corrupted and will not fill your corruption meter, however other corrupted blocks might do so if they are close to your player character.

Graphical bugs tend to happen at level 0, like parts of the screen seemingly being visible below the End-of-the-world-blocks and the like.

On some template worlds at the exact coordinate 0,0,0 one of the End-of-the-world-blocks is missing and such forming a small hole that is often filled with either one block of corrupted stone or dirt, which is not a bug per se. If you fill this block with Mineral Water a sparkle will regularly fill the air above it - maybe other liquids / blocks can have the same effect.

Unfortunately dying on these blocks or a bit above them can rarely cause the Death Statue to drop below these incorruptible blocks and such get out of reach.

On the other hand if you build structures upwards and reach the upmost layers of any Creativerse-world you might again notice graphic-glitches up there that can make blocks directly below you invisible or only half-visible for example.

Also take care: it's really cold high up, so your player-character can freeze to death when staying there for too long (this is not a bug, but intended).

When reaching the borders of the world to the North, East, South and/or West, there should be fog starting around coordinates of approx. 5000-5100. When venturing into this fog too far, your player-character is supposed to be teleported back to your touchstone. However this mechanism does not always work, especially at night, where the fog might become barely visible, and/or at the corners of the world.

Different bugs can happen if you test these limits. Sometimes your view might get all dark-blue with a hint of a starry sky and the ground or water might seem to be gone. If you move your view, you might even not be able to distinguish upwards from downwards any more, and such it might get hard to find your way back.

Your player-character could also easily get stuck at the borders (type /stuck into the chat if you cannot move your character nor teleport back), or the player-character can even suddenly die for no apparent reason, while the Death Statue (urn) can be a pain to be regained when this happens.

Right at the borders of the world your player-character might lose health without a cause, or your player-character might seem to be able to breath under water, but will still die after a while under water.

Cases of Death Statues (urns) appearing out of reach outside the borders of the world after dying close to the borders are known, albeit very rarely, and also Death Statues dropping to the very bottom of the world (End of the World) embedded in (corrupted) rocks.

The Death Statue will still be within reach though and can be highlighted by pointing the cursor at it even if you cannot go there with your player character. If you cannot see your Death Statue, then remember that the beam of the Death Statue shines upwards and downwards as well!

In this case the Death Statue (urn) usually can be found further upwards in some Cave or the like. Before reporting a non-existing bug, please try to search for your Death Statue upwards along the beam of white light.